Tutorial Mode

TUTORIAL MODE is a training mode for those who have never played 2D fighting games or the BLAZBLUE series. Rachel Alucard will walk you through the mode. Come here to learn basics, and get used to the button controls.

Training Mode

Come here to practice anything from basic moves to advanced combos. Begin by selecting the character you want to play and the character you want to practice your moves on. Several different settings can be adjusted in the Training Menu.

Challenge Mode

Come here for more practical character controls as well as more advanced combos. Each character has ten missions to go through. These are very challenging missions, but try your best to complete them all.

Story Mode

Play through each character’s story mode to gain a whole new understanding of the world of BlazBlue. Each character has multiple paths available to them. Winning or losing important matches can show you a new version of the story you thought you knew.

In addition to the main story mode, you’ll also find the “Teach Me More, Miss Litchi!” section, which explains some of the story and mechanics of BlazBlue.*The strength level of the COM opponents in Story Mode can be changed through OPTIONS.

In addition to the omnibus versions of the Calamity Trigger and Continuum Shift storylines that were originally only available in the PSVita version of the game, a number of entirely new scenarios were created especially for this installment of the series.

Teach Me More, Miss Litchi!

Learn more about the world of BlazBlue!

Cartoon characters explain the stages and world where the game takes place. Players who have never experienced the story mode of the previous games in the series should check out this mode.

Remix Heart: Spin-off

This mode lets players enjoy the BlazBlue universe in an adventure format similar to the Story Mode.

It’s a brand new spin-off of the popular BlazBlue comic book, BlazBlue Remix Heart!

With a more light-hearted and humor tone than the main story, Remix Heart takes place sometime in the past and features the main characters from the core storyline as well as the titular heroine, Noel. This mode is good fun for all and sundry, even those unfamiliar with the original comic book story arc.

Terminology

Here is where players can view the official BlazBlue glossary.

The glossary not only features terminology found in the Story Mode, but also covers terms and concepts found in fighting games in general.

The glossary is organized by subject, and sections include characters, locations, weapons, and items. The number of entries found in the glossary will increase as players progress through the Story Mode.

Arcade Mode

Play the Arcade version of BLAZBLUE CHRONO PHANTASMA, fighting your way through computer-controlled opponents to uncover a glimpse into the BlazBlue universe. The mode will be cleared when your character defeats a certain number of computer-controlled opponents.

Versus Mode

A offline battle mode. You can have a match against a CPU using your favorite stage and BGM.

A rematch feature is available that allows for consecutive matches. In addition, replays can now be saved in Versus mode.

Replay can’t be saved in the following circumstances:

■ COM matches

When Rounds to Victory in Options are set over 4 rounds.
When the Time Limit (Versus) is set infinite in Options.

Abyss Mode

Survive through a series of battles, heading towards the bottom of the Hierarchical City Kagutsuchi while improving a selected character. Your character’s HP will be slightly restored every time your character defeats an opponent. You will get a game over as soon as you lose one round.

Reintroducing the cost system for equipping items as well as new items from the Vita version of BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma, Abyss mode has been taken up a notch with the difficulty level modified as well as more equipment added for Celica and Lambda!

Score Attack Mode

Compete against computer-controlled opponents for the highest score. The mode will be cleared when you defeat ten computer-controlled opponents. You won’t be able to continue if you are defeated.

*This mode won’t be affected by the difficulty settings in OPTIONS of the game.

After clearing Score Attack Mode, you can post your scores online to see how you fare against other players around the globe. There’s always room for improvement, so keep on trying until you’re Number One!

Unlimited Mars Mode

Unlimited Mars Mode is a chance for more advanced players to test themselves against the computer, and see how quickly they can win.
First, select one of four available courses. You will encounter different characters each time, all of them in their Unlimited mode. Your course time will appear on online ranking boards.

Defeat 10 computer-controlled characters to complete Unlimited Mars Mode. There are no continues if you lose a match. This mode is independent of the difficulty level you have set in the options.

Replay Theater

In the theater, you can watch matches that you’ve recorded.
Only online battles can be saved to watch offline.
You can also download other players recorded matches through RANKING.

Gallery Mode

In the Gallery Mode, you can view or purchase the in-game movies, CGs, event scenes, and special artwork, as well as view voices, sound effects, BGM, and medals.